Canon Pixma Mx522 User Guide
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Deleting the Printer This section describes the procedure to delete the registered printer. If you want to re-register the printer as a Bluetooth device, first follow the procedure below to delete theprinter, and then re-register it. For the procedure to re-register the printer, see Registering the Printer. 1. Log into a user account with the administrator privilege. 2. Select items from Control Panel as shown below. • In Windows 7, click Control Panel, then Devices and Printers under Hardware and Sound . • In Windows Vista, click Control Panel, then Printers under Hardware and Sound . • In Windows XP, click Control Panel, then Printers and Faxes under Printers and Other Hardware . 3. Click the icon of the printer used for printing via Bluetooth communication. 4. Delete the printer as shown below. • In Windows 7, select Remove device. • In Windows Vista, select Delete from the Organize menu. • In Windows XP, select Delete from the File menu. • In Windows Vista or Windows XP: Continue following the procedure below to delete the printer from Bluetooth Devices. • In Windows Vista: 1. Click Control Panel , then Bluetooth Devices under Hardware and Sound . 2. Click the icon of the printer used for printing via Bluetooth communication. 3. Select Remove Wireless Device . • In Windows XP: 1. Click Control Panel , then Bluetooth Devices under Printers and Other Hardware . 2. On the Devices sheet click the icon of the printer used for printing via Bluetooth communication. 3. Click Remove .
Basic Procedure for Printing via Bluetooth Communication Printing with Computers Printing with Bluetooth Compliant Devices other than a Computer
Printing with ComputersWhen using Bluetooth communication, also refer to the computers instruction manual.When printing from a Bluetooth compliant device other than a computer, see Printing with Bluetooth Compliant Devices other than a Computer . Note Depending on your application software, operations may differ. For details, refer to your software applications instruction manual. The steps described in this section are for printing in Windows 7. Bluetooth communication distance: Approx. 33 ft./10 m in normal environment. The distance may vary depending on the radio conditions or the communication equipment. 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. Confirming that the Power Is On 2. Attach the Bluetooth unit. For information about how to attach the Bluetooth unit, see Attaching to and Removing from the Printer . 3. Load paper. Loading Paper 4. Create a document or open a file to print using an appropriate application software. 5. Open the printer properties dialog box. 1. Select Print on the application softwares File menu. The Print dialog box opens. 2. Select the printer to which you attached the Bluetooth unit such as Canon XXX Printer (Copy X) from Select Printer . 3. Click Preferences (or Properties ). The Quick Setup sheet of the Printing Preferences dialog box is displayed. Note
The printer registered on Add a Bluetooth Device (Bluetooth Devices except for Windows 7) is displayed as Canon XXX Printer (Copy X). X is a device name or a digit. The number of digits may differ depending on the printer. 6. Specify the required settings. 1. Select the print setting in Commonly Used Settings . 2. Confirm the required print settings in Media Type, Printer Paper Size , and so on. Note You can specify the advanced print settings on Main sheet and Page Setup sheet. For details on the print settings, refer to Various Printing Methods. 3. Click OK. The Print dialog box is displayed. 7. Click Print (or OK) to print the document.
Printing begins. Note When you use a USB cable for printing, select Canon XXX Printer from Select Printer. To cancel a print job in progress, use the Stop button on the printer or click Cancel Printing on the printer status monitor. After printing is canceled, a sheet of paper may be ejected with no printing results. To display the printer status monitor, click Canon XXX Printer (Copy X) on the taskbar. X is a device name or a digit. The number of digits may differ depending on the printer.
Printing with Bluetooth Compliant Devices other than a Computer The LCD of the printer allows you to perform settings for printing using Bluetooth compliant devices other than a computer. When you print with one of these devices, also refer to your devices instruction manual. When printing from a computer, see Printing with Computers. Note Mobile phones, PDAs and digital cameras supporting OPP (Object Push Profile) or BIP (Basic Imaging Profile) can print photos. Depending on your device, you may not perform printing even if your device supports the profilesabove. For details of profiles, refer to your devices instruction manual. 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. Confirming that the Power Is On 2. Attach the Bluetooth unit. For information about how to attach the Bluetooth unit, see Attaching to and Removing from the Printer . 3. Load paper. Loading Paper 4. Display the Mobile phone print settings (Graphic LCD)/Mob. phone settings (Text LCD) screen on the LCD and set the media type and the paper size. For information about how to display the Mobile phone print settings (Graphic LCD)/Mob. phone settings (Text LCD) screen, refer to Changing the Machine Settings on the LCD. 5. Start printing from the Bluetooth compliant device. When you select the device name, select the initial value of the printer Canon XXX-1 (where XXX is your printers name). If you are required to input the passkey, input the initial value 0000. You can change the device name of the printer or passkey on the Bluetooth settings (Graphic LCD)/ Bluetooth settings (Text LCD) screen on the LCD. Setting Bluetooth Printing
Bluetooth Settings Setting Bluetooth Printing Bluetooth settings Screen
Setting Bluetooth Printing 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. Confirming that the Power Is On 2. Attach the Bluetooth unit.For information about how to attach the Bluetooth unit, see Attaching to and Removing from the Printer . Note When the Bluetooth unit is properly attached to the printer, the message is displayed on the LCD. 3. Display the Bluetooth settings (Graphic LCD)/Bluetooth settings (Text LCD) screen on the LCD. For information about how to display the Bluetooth settings (Graphic LCD)/Bluetooth settings (Text LCD) screen, refer to Changing the Machine Settings on the LCD. 4. Select the contents which you want to set on the LCD. Bluetooth settings Screen Note For information about how to set a media type and a paper size when printing from a mobile phone, refer to Changing the Machine Settings on the LCD.
Bluetooth settings Screen • Graphic LCD • Text LCD 1. Select device name (Graphic LCD)/Device name (Text LCD) Displays the device name of the printer to which the Bluetooth unit is attached. Select device name (Graphic LCD)/Device name (Text LCD) Screen 2. Access refusal setting (Graphic LCD)/Access refusal (Text LCD) Selecting ON (Graphic LCD)/ ON (Text LCD) will disable searching of this printer by a Bluetooth- compatible device. Access refusal setting (Graphic LCD)/Access refusal (Text LCD) Screen 3. Security settings (Graphic LCD)/Security settings (Text LCD) Select Enable (Graphic LCD)/ Enable (Text LCD) and then specify the security mode to activate the passkey set on the Change passkey (Graphic LCD)/Passkey (Text LCD) screen. Security settings (Graphic LCD)/Security settings (Text LCD) Screen 4. Change passkey (Graphic LCD)/Passkey (Text LCD) You can change the passkey. The passkey refers to an identification number to be determined. It is used to prevent unwanted access from other Bluetooth devices. The initial value is set to 0000. Change passkey (Graphic LCD)/Passkey (Text LCD) Screen Select device name (Graphic LCD)/Device name (Text LCD) Screen Allows you to set the device name of the printer on a Bluetooth device.
In the example used for this explanation, the model name is set to MX520 series. When a model other than MX520 series is used, whatever appears in place of MX520 becomes the model name use. Ex: When you select MX520 series-2, the printer name displayed on the Bluetooth device is Canon MX520 series-2 . The initial value is set to MX520 series-1.• Graphic LCD • Text LCD Access refusal setting (Graphic LCD)/Access refusal (Text LCD) Screen When you search from a Bluetooth device, you can enable or disable the display of the printer name. • ON (Graphic LCD)/ON (Text LCD) Disables searching from a Bluetooth device. • OFF (Graphic LCD)/OFF (Text LCD) (Default setting) Enables searching and printing from a Bluetooth device. Security settings (Graphic LCD)/Security settings (Text LCD) Screen • Enable (Graphic LCD)/Enable (Text LCD) Selecting Enable (Graphic LCD)/ Enable (Text LCD) allows you to choose either of the security modes below. • Mode 3(recommended) (Graphic LCD)/Mode 3 (recommend) (Text LCD) This mode is activated on link level enforced security. The passkey will be required when a Bluetooth device communicates with the printer. Normally select this mode. • Mode 2 (Graphic LCD)/ Mode 2 (Text LCD) This mode is activated on service level enforced security. The passkey will be required when printing through the Bluetooth communication. After setting the security mode, we recommend making a trial print through Bluetooth communication. If printing does not start, change the security mode and try again. Setting a passkey will prevent unwanted access from other Bluetooth devices. You can change the passkey on the Change passkey (Graphic LCD)/Passkey (Text LCD) screen. • Disable (Graphic LCD)/Disable (Text LCD) (Default setting) When you register the printer, you are not required to input a passkey.